There's no question Justice League might have worked a little better with a different score. Danny Elfman might have 46 years of experience, but fans have been clamoring for Hans Zimmer's involvement in other DC Extended Universe films since Suicide Squad dropped him in favor of Steven Price.

Still, Elfman wrote the scores for Sam Raimi's first two Spider-Man films, now considered classics. The third movie, however, was scored by Christopher Young, whose music, eerily enough, better matches Justice League. If you require any evidence for that, one Reddit user has shared a clever edit of Superman's rage scene from Justice League, switching out Elfman's music for Young's Black Suit theme from Spider-Man 3.

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The scene begins with mechanical glitches causing Cyborg's armor to misinterpret Superman as a potential threat, and ends with Wonder Woman hopelessly outgunned against the Man of Steel. The music was borrowed from when Tobey Maguire's Peter Parker was being taken over by the alien symbiote in Spider-Man 3.

This fan edit is one of many videos hoping to improve on last year's Justice League, which was slammed by fans and critics alike. Most fan edits involve replacing Elfman's music with Hans Zimmer's DCEU score, but this may be the first time fans have used Young's work for the same purpose.

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Justice League stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Gal Gadot, Ezra Miller, Jason Momoa, Ray Fisher, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen and J.K. Simmons.